A residential sewage pump is an essential component of a home’s plumbing system, responsible for removing wastewater from sinks, toilets, and showers. It is typically installed in a basement or utility room and operates automatically when the water level in the collection tank reaches a certain point. The pump then discharges the wastewater into the municipal sewer system or a septic tank. Residential sewage pumps come in various types and sizes, and choosing the right one requires careful consideration of factors such as the size of the household, the amount of wastewater generated, and the location of the pump.